Mr. Gorsha died April 13, 2004, at his residence after a brief illness.
Born July 5, 1931, in Cleveland, he lived in Eucild, Mentor, and Arizona before moving to Brea, Calif. in 1996. He later moved to Anaheim Hills.
He loved to dance and play golf. He was a jack-of-all trades. Frank could repair or build almost anything. He was a U.S. Army veteran of the Korean War.
Mr. Gorsha was employed by Active Plumbing Supply, the sales department at Sears and various other sales jobs. He and his former wife owned and managed several local rental properties.
Survivors are his sons, Brad A. (Danielle) Gorsha of Anaheim Hills, and Scott F. Gorsha of Concord Township; grandson, Christopher; granddaughter, Alexandra; sisters, Pat (Dave) Vodika and Arlene Mix, both of Arizona; and many nieces and nephews. He also leaves his former wife, Lynn Adamic Gorsha of Mentor.
The family suggests contributions to American Cancer Sociey (specify lung cancer research).




